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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAbijit Radhakrishna is an Indian writer, film critic and lecturer. His works include 'Waking Up the Vermin', 'Kill the Girl' and 'Ride Back Home'. He has had a penchant towards fiction since a very young age and has been actively involved in literary endeavours during his school and university education. He lives with his family in Kochi, India.Read More...
Abijit Radhakrishna is an Indian writer, film critic and lecturer. His works include 'Waking Up the Vermin', 'Kill the Girl' and 'Ride Back Home'. He has had a penchant towards fiction since a very young age and has been actively involved in literary endeavours during his school and university education. He lives with his family in Kochi, India.
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The British arrests Kannavath Sankaran Nambiar (prime minister of Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja) and the two young boys – his son and nephew – who are escorting him. They are taken to the execution platform near Kannavam. The troop, led by Lt. Edward, wants to know where the rogue king is hiding out. It becomes clear that the only way out for Nambiar and the boys is to tell them where Pazhassi is.
This semi-fictional account delves into the th
The British arrests Kannavath Sankaran Nambiar (prime minister of Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja) and the two young boys – his son and nephew – who are escorting him. They are taken to the execution platform near Kannavam. The troop, led by Lt. Edward, wants to know where the rogue king is hiding out. It becomes clear that the only way out for Nambiar and the boys is to tell them where Pazhassi is.
This semi-fictional account delves into the thoughts of a man caught between his paternal love and his loyalty to the king.
Proceedings of select papers from the national webinar entitled Poetic Nations of the Soul: The Voice of World Women Poets held at the Dept. of English, St. Xavier’s College for Women, Aluva, on 14 and 15 February 2022.
Proceedings of select papers from the national webinar entitled Poetic Nations of the Soul: The Voice of World Women Poets held at the Dept. of English, St. Xavier’s College for Women, Aluva, on 14 and 15 February 2022.
A montage of manifold outlooks on diverse matters coexisting in an uncanny agreement with one another. Here, you will find poems of all shapes and sizes, short stories, and literary (and critical) perspectives on poignant issues – written by a set of people who adore literature.
A montage of manifold outlooks on diverse matters coexisting in an uncanny agreement with one another. Here, you will find poems of all shapes and sizes, short stories, and literary (and critical) perspectives on poignant issues – written by a set of people who adore literature.
Poe’s oeuvre is characterized by a recurring sense of melancholy, often viewed by literary critics as an echo of his own tragic experiences. His characters are reclusive, with a fondness for deep contemplation. Reading further into the nuances of some of his works in the light of a global pandemic, it has been noticed that Poe plays with isolation – or quarantine – to form a canvas upon which he lets his characters paint themselves. This anth
Poe’s oeuvre is characterized by a recurring sense of melancholy, often viewed by literary critics as an echo of his own tragic experiences. His characters are reclusive, with a fondness for deep contemplation. Reading further into the nuances of some of his works in the light of a global pandemic, it has been noticed that Poe plays with isolation – or quarantine – to form a canvas upon which he lets his characters paint themselves. This anthology includes some of Poe’s finest works, reading which can open new avenues of interpretations owing to our newfound familiarity with quarantine and how it affects the psyche.
What Do You Do When Someone Finds Your Deepest, Darkest Secret? YOU KILL. Kochi City Police’s smart, savvy Wahida Ali has just been promoted to Inspector, but she hardly gets a chance to relish it. A young doctor is found dead beneath the railway overbridge, and it is up to Wahida and her team to find out why. What seems like an open and shut case with an obvious motive escalates to a much more intricate case of ruthless murder, treachery, and guilt. Wahid
What Do You Do When Someone Finds Your Deepest, Darkest Secret? YOU KILL. Kochi City Police’s smart, savvy Wahida Ali has just been promoted to Inspector, but she hardly gets a chance to relish it. A young doctor is found dead beneath the railway overbridge, and it is up to Wahida and her team to find out why. What seems like an open and shut case with an obvious motive escalates to a much more intricate case of ruthless murder, treachery, and guilt. Wahida has pressure from higher-ups to wrap this one up quickly before the media and the public start condemning the department. So she forges ahead in a male-dominated, sexist work environment and delves deep into the sinister world of multispecialty hospitals only to find out there are greater risks involved . . . and stakes bigger than she has ever played with. Is she strong enough to catch a killer and stop an impending medical tragedy?
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